Indian Telecommunications Initiatives Workshop and Roundtable (Digital TV)

Meeting Will Focus on the Transition to Digital Television (DTV) and the FCC's October 2007 Filing Window for Non-commercial Educational (NCE) Radio Stations.

This ITI event is free of charge to registrants. Tribal leaders and community representatives are encouraged to attend.

Telecommunications industry representatives and those interested in DTV issues, as well as licensing and auction issues, are also welcome to attend these intergovernmental meetings.

To register for the ITI Albuquerque, or to obtain additional information, please call 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) press number 3 and follow the prompts to leave your full contact information, call 202-418-2510, fax 202-418-2839, or e-mail your full contact information to iti-info@fcc.gov.

The workshop will discuss various aspects of the DTV transition, including such issues as:

• What is DTVrn• DTV transition deadlinern• Why the DTV transition is importantrn• Benefits of DTVrn• Types of DTVrn• Consumer options—buying a new TV or using a converter box for existing TVsrn• Tuner mandatern• TV labeling requirementsrn• Consumer buying tips

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